#PercumaLaporPolis Public Response To Father Rape 3 Children In East Luwu, Police Reaffirm Never Betrayal Of Duty
JAKARTA - The National Police has responded to various criticisms that have emerged regarding the report of a father raping 3 children in East Luwu, South Sulawesi. One of them is related to the emergence of a free hashtag to report to the police.
"Obviously, the National Police will never betray their main duties," said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Public Relations Division, Kombes Ahmad Ramadhan, Monday, October 11.
Biula refers to Article 13 of Law No. 2 of 2002 concerning the Indonesian National Police, said Ramadhan, that the duty of the National Police is to protect the community and protect the community. Therefore, any form of violation that tarnishes the rights of the community will be dealt with according to the rules.
"The main task of the National Police is not only law enforcement but also protecting and protecting the community in the context of law enforcement," said Ramadhan.
Therefore, all public complaints will be handled by the Bhayangkara Corps. In fact, it is emphasized that all constructive criticism will be followed up.
"Of course, any complaints about polemic issues in the community will be responded to by the Police. As well as constructive criticism, we will definitely follow up," said Kombes Ramadhan.
For information, a mother with the initials RA reported a case of alleged rape of three of her children with the perpetrator of her own biological father. This father with the initials SA is said to have a position in a regional government office.
This case occurred in East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi. RA once reported her ex-husband's immoral actions to the police in October 2019.
However, it turned out that the investigators of the Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) of the East Luwu Police were deemed to have found no evidence of sexual violence experienced by the three RA children who were under the age of 10.
Previously, the National Police emphasized that the handling of cases of alleged rape of three minors that occurred in East Luwu, South Sulawesi was in accordance with applicable procedures. Both from the process of receiving reports, investigations, to termination of investigations.
The investigation process begins with a medical and psychological examination of the three children suspected of being victims. They were examined or Visum Et Repertum together with their mother and P2TP2A officers of East Luwu Regency.
"The results of the examination or post-mortem showed that the three children had no abnormalities and there were no signs of violence," said Argo.
In addition, from the results of the P2TP2A assessment report in East Luwu Regency, there were no signs of trauma from the three children to their father. In fact, the opposite happened.